KSK-100 is a Soviet self-propelled forage harvester produced at Gomselmash from 1977 to the early 90s. The most common forage harvester in the USSR in the 80s.
Designed for mowing grass, corn and other ensiled crops with simultaneous chopping and loading into transport, as well as picking up swaths.
Modifications
In 1986, the harvester was modernized and modifications of the KSK-100A and KSK-100A-1 appeared. The latter had a cross-country chassis and a lockable drive axle, which ensures high-quality harvesting on waterlogged peat-bog soils, and the track depth is 2 times less than that of the KSK-100A. Then KSK-100A-2 and KSK-100A-3 were created, as well as modifications equipped with a drum harvester with a working width of 3 m for harvesting corn and other forage crops: KSK-100A-B, KSK-100A-B. -2, KSK -100A-B-3.
- Combines: KSK-100A, KSK-100A-1, KSK-100A-2, KSK-100A-3
- Harvesters: KIS - 06B, KIS - 02B, KIS - 09A
- The choice of tires;
- The choice of the main color, design, grilles, shields, decals;
- Choice of handlebars, decals, extra lights, silage addition equipment, fenders, guards, mirrors, air filter, exhaust pipe, battery box, number selection;
- Supports simple IC;
- Support for moreConfiguration script;
- The magazine is clean.
- The shader has been changed
- Minor changes and improvements